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Easy to assemble, these garland raised bed kits give better control over soil conditions, and extra garden space. As the raised bed kits are modular two can be used together to form a double height square. It is also possible to extend an existing Grow Bed using an Extension Kit.

Using this garland raised beds, potato crops of more than 50lb have been produced from just 8 tubers and superb results have been obtained from outdoor tomatoes. We think it suits most vegetables and look forward to trying it for strawberries too!

Manufactured from 100% recycled plastic, our Grow Beds are injection moulded to give outstanding strength and durability.

Raised Bed Kit Size:

  • Length - 97.5cm
  • Width - 97.5cm
  • Height - 25cm

Each raised bed kit consists of:

  • Four 1 metre side panels
  • Four corner pins

Please note: multiple images of raised beds are shown to illustrate the many uses of the raised bed kits. Only 1 kit is supplied.

Postage is just £4.95 per order

 

Catalogue Number: 1090-5803
Delivered: 7-10 Working Days
Quantity:
  • 1 Raised Bed Kit
£25.99 each
2 or more for £22.99 each
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growing information

Special note

The benefits of Raised Bed Gardening

Raised beds drain well, warm earlier and are ideal for gardeners with otherwise poor soil or limited space.

Less able bodied gardeners also find raised beds are well suited to their needs. With these factors in mind, we have developed our range of Grow Beds which are perfect for raising a wide variety of home grown vegetables.

Raised Grow Beds offer many key benefits to gardeners as follows -

Simple Assembly & Storage
Grow Beds assemble in a matter of minutes and no tools are required. When the growing season is finished, the units pack flat for easy storage.

Low Maintenance
The 25cm high side walls offer natural protection from pests and allow for easy weeding and targeted watering.

Less backache!
There is no need for heavy digging and the raised soil level means less bending when weeding and harvesting.

Bigger Crops
Grow Beds really do optimise crop yields. For example, we produced 24kg (53lbs) of potatoes from one G94 Grow Bed.

Earlier Crops
The soil in raised beds naturally warms faster than conventional ground level planting. The heat absorbing black panels of the Grow Bed further accelerate this process allowing plants to develop quicker.


Growing potatoes in a Garland Raised Bed Kit

In their trials, Garland found that growing potatoes in a Raised Bed is much easier than growing in the ground – and the harvest was bigger. They harvested 53 pounds from just one bed! An overall average of 46 pounds of potatoes per bed. Here is our simple guide to growing success.

1. Use certified seed potatoes
You will get best results if you use certified seed potatoes, available at garden centres or mail order suppliers. There are hundreds of varieties available, varying greatly in flavour, shape and length of growing season. Most potato plants require 65 – 100 days to grow, mature and develop into full size spuds. Early varieties that thrive in cool weather can be planted in the Spring about two weeks before the last hard frost.

2. Preparing the Seed Bed
Loosen the ground and make it as weed free as possible – weeds rob potato plants of needed moisture and nutrients. Potatoes prefer a rich loam soil with a pH of about 6.0. If you are not sure of your soil’s fertility, take a soil test – soil test kits are available from good garden centres or mail order companies. If your soil needs fertiliser, follow the application instructions provided.

3. Planting Seed Potatoes
Avoid planting potatoes too early in cold, wet soil. Let the soil warm to above 8 degrees Centigrade.

4. Watering and Irrigation
Potatoes need regular and consistent watering. We recommend that each Raised Bed receives 5 litres of water per day. If you use a rain gauge to check on the rainfall, this equates to 4cm of water per week. The amount of rainfall will affect how often you need to water. It is important that you do not over water the Raised Bed as this can cause the plants to rot. However not watering enough will reduce your crop yield. When cooler weather settles in and the foliage has died back, stop watering completely about two weeks prior to harvest.

5. Mulch
As previously explained, mulch helps to retain moisture, keeps the soil cool and suppresses weeds. It also prevents light from reaching exposed potatoes which could turn them green and become inedible. Once the plants are established, we recommend covering the soil with a 5cm layer of straw. Continue to add straw (up to 30cm or more) as the plants grow.

6. Pest and Diseases
Most pests and diseases can be prevented with healthy soil and consistent watering. If your plants do become infected, replace the soil in the bed before planting the following year. Identify the insects in your garden – not all are pests, some are beneficial. Fast moving insects are usually beneficial while slow movers usually spell trouble. Pests can be removed by hand or controlled with the repeated use of insecticidal soap. Don’t forget to check the undersides of leaves. Regular observation and removal is the key to pest control.

product reviews

Graham Dunbavan | 14 Sep 2010
3 / 5

I have had these beds for a several years now, but plastic is starting to go brittle and panels are bowing.

paula addison | 11 Jan 2010
5 / 5

I have taken delivery of another raised bed this morning, Im really pleased with the quality and also the price, last year I grew onoins in one and it was the best onion crop Ive had, for the price you just cant beat it. Its also moveable and rot proof. Having a raised bed also helps combat poor soil, which is a problem in my garden. Thanks again!!

John Shaw | 6 Jun 2009
5 / 5

Raised beds have revolutionised my gardening. I'm totally sold on them. My tip - when setting them up - Bottom layer ...composted bark to retain moisture. Second layer ... rotted manure to provide nourishment and encourage worms - Third layer ... a sprinkling of Blood, Fish & Bone for long term benefits - Top layer ... Top Soil bought in bulk at garden Centres. Garden soil is a very poor alter... [more]

christine murphy | 2 May 2009
5 / 5

One of the best purchases i have made!!

Max Edwards | 3 Mar 2009
5 / 5

Really impressed with this product. Easy to construct and superb results - recommended!

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